Through a state-wide referendum earlier this week, Missouri citizens passed the “Right To Pray” amendment to their state constitution with the intent to protect religious freedoms that are supposedly being threatened. Over three-quarters of the state’s population is Christian. The bill ensures “that the right of Missouri citizens to express their religious beliefs shall not be infringed,” and “that school children have the right to pray and acknowledge God voluntarily in their schools.” It also requires all state-funded schools to display the Missouri Bill of Rights. Read More